I missed used this section from your post.

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Quote Originally Posted by *اسلامي عزي* View Post

1 -the bible teach us that jesus broke his own commandments - orders -

Jesus says in Matthew 5:22

anyone who says,
You fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of hell.

conversely in luke 11 : 40 he says :

Ye fools! Did not He that made that which is without, make that which is within also?

according to luke 11 : 40 and Matthew 5:22 jesus him self will go to hell !


are you serious? When Jesus said in Matthew 5:22 that you should not call anyone a fool, contextually He was speaking of those who were unrighteously angry. That is why Jesus also mentions anger in this verse. I think you are aware that there is a righteous anger which is not sinful... as well as unrighteous anger that is sinful. Righteous anger is what we feel when someone does us a wrong... Unrighteousness anger is being unable to control our feelings and acting in possible violence born from our feeling of anger. It's important to know the difference. When God is angry with someone, He is always righteous in His anger. Jesus, being God in flesh as per our belief...can righteously be angry with people and pronounce upon them the foolishness of their deeds... which He did. Also, Jesus knew Psalm 14:1 which says, "The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God' . . ." Jesus knows God is not wrong for calling someone a fool, especially when it is true. Jesus is reinforcing the belief in Gods righteous anger... He is not introducing a new commandment or order.. But simply reiterating what was already known in the scriptures but many people had either forgotten the lesson or reinvented it to suit themselves. God is God.. He sets the standards and makes the rules. So.. we see that the condemnation by Jesus regarding calling someone a fool is in the context of doing it out of unrighteous anger.



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2- the bible teach us that jesus was a big liar :

Matthew 16 :28

Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.


All those who were listening to Jesus died before seeing the son of man coming in his kingdom !
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Im sorry! but how dare you say something that is not true.. but born of your own misunderstanding of the scripture. Instead of pronouncing such a grave calumny against The Lord Jesus you could have said "it's your belief.. Or it seems to you... That the Bible teaches this. Which it does NOT!!!!!!

Jesus is referring to His transfiguration which if you read further into Matthew you would have found.


**Verily I say unto you... This is a strong assertion by Jesus declaring it to be a certain truth.


**there be some standing here...meaning either his disciples, or some of the audience that the people were called unto him with his disciples, when he said these words.


**which shall not taste of death... that is, shall not die... Ever.. In spirit.


**till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.... which is not to be understood of his personal coming in his kingdom in the last day, when he will judge quick and dead... For we can understand that none then would be alive physically on earth to that time, but all those who tasted death before that time comes.. Will be granted eternal life in Jesus. The transfiguration of Christ, the account of which immediately follows in Matthew 17.. was seen by Peter, James, and John, which we can take as the persons now present, it was a sign for them of His future Glory and His power over death upon His resurrection, and his ascension to heaven. When the Spirit was poured down at Pentecost and the Gospel was preached all over the world... Which it is and will continue to be until the end times. When Jesus returns to sort His flock He will know who are His. I hope this helps you see that The Lord Jesus never lied... Ever.. That why I believe His words.. "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."

peace to you.